Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 89585
Destroyed view of Chart Data Table
Last modified: 2013-02-24 21:19:49 UTC
Their are a few Graphic Bugs in the Chart Data Table here are a list of them: 1.If you add enougth a load of series then clicking then scroll as far as you can then a duplicate of an series name will be half way off the data table dialog and clicking it will scroll to the series it's a duplicate of. 2.If you add enougth a load of series then do stuff that changes where the series postion is in the data table (it may be caused by other reasons like messing with the scrollbar but this is the more prominant one) then the data for the series will render incorrectly appering next to rows of data that don't exsist and arn't editble and parts of the data grids borders will be missing, the data will also won't be under it's repsected series and may appear a few pixels away.
Also borders can overlap eachother and cause drawing bugs whencolums of the datagrid are resized(especially when their are loads of colums).
I'm Sorry, but I don't understand these tapeworm sentences in the report. @jcampbell05: Please read our guidelines on <http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/pre_submission.html> and <http://www.openoffice.org/bugs/bug_writing_guidelines.html>, then contribute a clear step by step instruction containing all observations (error messages ...), every key press and every mouse click how to reproduce the problem, and explain why you believe that your results are unexpected. Please - attach a sample document. - file a separate issue for every bug - specify your OS and platform
BTW: Isn't this an issue handled by the Calc team?
TM->KLA: please take over, thanks
My Platform is: Windows XP SP3 The Issue effects: All Open Office 3 Apps that use the chart data table. When does it happern: When a Certain number Series are Reached and/or When the Scroll Bar is Moved Enougth. What Happerns: Rendering Bugs and Duplication of Series. Images of Above Issues are Atached.
Created attachment 53772 [details] Evidence
I did a quick test with "3.0.0 Beta Multilingual version English UI WIN XP: [300m2 (Build9301)]" and can confirm the reported effect. Steps to reproduce: 0. download and unzip my "testkit.zip" 1. open text.odt 2. go to last page (2) and double click last chart (with data until "hoch7" 3. Right click -> context menu 'Chart data table' 4. Click on horizontal scroll bar and drag it to the right you should see a destroyed coulmn view as shown in "jcampbell05's" screen shots 5. do further tests with resizing the dialogue, scrolling, click in tables! You should see more destroyed views and shown in the screen shots. I also saw completely destroyed dialogue views with scroll bars in the middle of tha table, but these effects are not 100% reproducible.
@IHA: one for you
Created attachment 53811 [details] Test kit, pls proceed as per comments from rainerbielefeld Tue May 20 05
@weiz, please have a look at this problem. Thanks!
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@iha, the patch for this issue is finished. Please let me know your suggestions. Thanks a lot!
Created attachment 54384 [details] patch_080611
Excelent, Good Work!
@weiz, within IRC meeting you told me that you had found that the real problem is within BrowseBox in svtools. While looking at your fix I found that Frank Schönheit (fs) has changed BrowseBox class recently for issue 86099. I think this is exactly a duplicate issue and the fix from Frank seems ok. It is integrated since dev300m12. Please check whether the fix from Frank does cover all problems you found here. Thanks, Ingrid.
@weiz, thanks for the further investigations communicated via IRC. So only a part of the problem is fixed with issue 86099. The remaining problem will be fixed by your patch. I only remove the part that you indicated as superfluous having the fix at 86099. So the remaing problem to solve here is: 1. Insert a chart in writer 2. Open the Data Table dialog within the chart 3. Insert e.g. seven new empty series 4. Scroll the scrollbar with the mouse to the right --> There is an additional wrong series header on the top right.
Fixed in CWS chart27.
@Thomas, please verify in CWS chart27.
Seen ok in CWS chart27 -> verified
ok in m28